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PGP and GnuPG both offer the use of RSA for general purpose encryption and signing of data. They also offer other options, like Enamel and DSA. SSH uses RSA for authentication, not encryption.
Select (1) RSA and RSA (default) for the type of key. Enter 4096 for the key size. Specify the duration the key should be valid in days, weeks, months, or years. Enter a name, email address, and comment to associate with the key pair. Provide a passphrase.
GPG, or GNU Privacy Guard, is a public key cryptography implementation. This allows for the secure transmission of information between parties and can be used to verify that the origin of a message is genuine.
GnuPG also supports symmetric encryption algorithms. By default, GnuPG uses the AES symmetrical algorithm since version 2.1, CAST5 was used in earlier versions. GnuPG does not use patented or otherwise restricted software or algorithms. Instead, GnuPG uses a variety of other, non-patented algorithms.
What are subways? Open PGP further supports subways, which are like the normal keys, except they're bound to a master key pair. GnuPG actually uses a signing-only key as the master key, and creates an encryption subway automatically. Without a subway for encryption, you can't have encrypted e-mails with GnuPG at all.
A GPG file is a security key used to decrypt an encrypted file generated by GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG), a file encryption program. The secure format is based on the Open PGP standard defined by RFC2440, the same standard Pretty Good Privacy (. PGP) files use. NOTE: Unlike PGP software, GnuPG is a free program.
GnuPG also supports symmetric encryption algorithms. By default, GnuPG uses the AES symmetrical algorithm since version 2.1, CAST5 was used in earlier versions. GnuPG does not use patented or otherwise restricted software or algorithms. Instead, GnuPG uses a variety of other, non-patented algorithms.
Yes, both GnuPG and the commercial PGP.com are implementations of the same Open PGP standard; in fact, GnuPG was specifically designed to be PGP-compatible. The only differences you might encounter are: Different supported algorithms. For example, GnuPG supports the Camellia encryption algorithm, while PGP.com does not.
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